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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., has warned against political violence following the Minnesota state lawmaker shootings, emphasizing the need for caution. The senator also reflected on the significance of Father’s Day, highlighting its importance in his life.
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MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Ali Velshi noted a positive and upbeat atmosphere at the D.C. Army parade, highlighting the absence of expected ‘dark’ energy. Their observation contrasts with typical political expectations, suggesting a shift in public sentiment.
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The upcoming Monday, June 16 edition of ‘Special Report’ will feature an interview with ExxonMobil’s CEO. The interview is expected to cover key topics related to the oil and gas industry, including the company’s strategic direction and recent developments.
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Chicago Sky star Angel Reese secured her first triple-double in a game against the Connecticut Sun, but the victory was marred by a heated on-court altercation with Sun guard Bria Hartley. Reese shoved Hartley after being pulled by her hair, prompting involvement from Connecticut forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa and veteran Tina Charles.
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The Turkish government has granted the Diyan, the state-run religious affairs institution, the authority to censor Quran translations, raising concerns about religious freedom.
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Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi claims the regime is at its weakest following Israeli strikes, stating it’s only a matter of time before people overthrow the government. Pahlavi emphasized the Iranian people are the key force needed to topple the regime, which has been in to place for decades and now has a tremendous…
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Iranian exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi claims the regime is at its weakest following Israeli strikes, stating it’s only a matter of time before people overthrow the government. He emphasized the people’s role in ousting the government and called for international solidarity.
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Newly released video shows Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedics and EMTs responding to the latest barrage of strikes in northern Israel. The footage provides a glimpse into the immediate aftermath of the attacks and the efforts of first responders.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) shared a video on social media showing a surface-to-air missile launcher in Tehran being destroyed. This action underscores the IDF’s strategic operations against Iranian military infrastructure.
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Gen. Jack Keane warns that Iran’s nuclear program remains a critical issue, with most of its nuclear enterprise still in play. His comments come amid tensions following Israel’s Operation Rising Lion.
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Angel City FC, a National Women’s Soccer League team, has adopted the moniker ‘Immigrant City Football Club’ in response to anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. Players and club investor Becky G made strong statements supporting immigration, emphasizing the city’s strength through diversity.
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Democratic Senator Alex Padilla of California denied attempts to be disrespectful or disruptive during a press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, asserting he was simply asking a question. The incident, which was widely viewed, prompted mixed reactions from lawmakers, with some calling it a ‘disgusting situation.’
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Anti-ICE protests in the U.S. and Iran’s military strikes are raising questions about immigration policy and regional stability. The developments involving Musk and Trump highlight ongoing political dynamics and public sentiment.
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Israeli Member of Knesset Ohad Tal has condemned the idea of negotiating with Iran, calling it ‘outr, and aligning with Trump’s ‘America First’ policy. His comments reflect growing Israeli skepticism towards diplomatic engagement with Tehran.
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Spain’s housing crisis is worsening due to the surge in short-term rentals and investor demand, which are driving up prices and leaving locals struggling to afford homes. Locals are increasingly blaming tourists and speculators for the escalating situation.
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Short-term rentals are worsening Spain’s housing crisis, with investor demand driving up property prices. For many locals, the situation is devastating.
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Former National Security Council senior director Michael Allen and former counterterrorism coordinator Nathan Sales join ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss President Donald Trump vetoing a plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader. The officials warn that tensions could escalate further, emphasizing the risks of a more aggressive approach.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been vocal in her defense of the city’s approach to recent anti-ICE protests, explicitly rejecting comparisons to the 1992 Rodney King riots that left the city in turmoil. During an interview with CNN’s ‘State of the Union,’ Bass emphasized that the current unrest is far less severe and confined…
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Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party, joining the Independent faction. Her decision reflects growing tensions within the party and her belief that the Democratic Party has become too rigid, prompting her to advocate for a more bipartisan approach.
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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has come to the defense of 2025 Masters champion Rory McIlroy following his recent clashes with the media. McIlroy, a Northern Irish golfer, decided to skip his media appearances during the U.S. Open after his third round due to frustration.
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Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei is encouraging citizens to convert their hidden savings—estimated at $271 billion—into ‘mattress dollars’ as a sign of confidence in the country’s economic recovery. The President’s call has sparked debate over the feasibility of such a move and its potential impact on the national economy.
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Senator John Fetterman has publicly supported President Trump’s military parade, encouraging Americans to celebrate regardless of politics. The event, which celebrated the 250th anniversary of the US Army, drew thousands to Washington, D.C., but also sparked anti-Trump protests, reflecting the nation’s political divide.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that Iran had marked former U.S. President Donald Trump as ‘enemy number one,’ aiming to assassinate him. Netanyahu confirmed that he was also a target of the regime after a missile was fired into his home.
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Emma Heming Willis shared a heartfelt Father’s Day tribute on Instagram, honoring fathers living with disabilities while acknowledging the emotional toll of caring for Bruce Willis with frontotemporal dementia. She expressed a deep longing for the past, writing, ‘I want it all back,’ and revealed plans to release a book titled ‘The Unexpected Journey.’
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Emma Heming Willis shared an emotional Father’s Day tribute honoring dads with disabilities, highlighting the impact of Bruce’s dementia diagnosis on their family while celebrating resilience. She expressed her profound sadness and hope for a better future for Bruce and their family.
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A military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary drew attendees from across the country, including those who traveled hundreds of miles. The event coincided with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s birthday, sparking discussions about patriotism and political support for Trump among attendees.
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Willson Contreras of the St. Louis Cardinals clashed with Milwaukee Brewers’ Caleb Durbin after a collision at first base during a game. The incident led to a heated exchange, with Contreras criticizing the Brewers player and the situation escalating post-game.
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Dramatic photos reveal extensive damage to the homes of Minnesota lawmakers Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, who were killed in a shooting on Saturday. Authorities continue the search for suspect Vance Luther Boelter, who is also accused of shooting the spouses of both lawmakers.
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New York Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez made a critical error on the basepaths, costing his team a crucial chance to tie the game against the Boston Red Sox. The error occurred during a tense moment when the Yankees trailed by two runs with two outs and a potential run-scoring opportunity.
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Los Angeles riots following immigration raids have led to looting, freeway takeovers and clashes, with Trump deploying 2,000 National Guard members. Fox News Digital took a look back at the most viral and violent moments of the riots, as captured in photos, following renewed protests on Saturday evening as thousands poured onto LA streets as…
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Former NBA stars Dwight Howard and Lance Stephenson got into a physical altercation during the opening game of the revamped BIG3 league. The incident escalated with Howard shoving Stephenson and attempting to take him down, leading to a separation by teammates and officials.
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The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of suspect Vance L. Boelter, who is accused of killing former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. ATF officials remain confident the suspect will be found soon despite the threat he poses.
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Israel is set to deploy its Iron Beam system to enhance air defense amid rising tensions with Iran and other Middle Eastern adversaries. The system is designed to intercept incoming projectiles and complements the existing Iron Dome network.
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USA Fencing Board Chair Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Misconduct and Congressional Testimony Controversy
Two USA Fencing board members are suing the board chair over alleged false statements made during a congressional hearing on transgender athletes. The lawsuit claims Lehfeldt misrepresented the organization’s policies, potentially risking its status as a national governing body.
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Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey tore his hamstring while rounding first base during a Savannah Bananas game at Great American Ballpark, requiring immediate surgery. The veteran player expressed gratitude for the experience, even as he faced a significant setback in his career.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed that the G7 summit will focus on the Middle East conflict and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with these issues expected to dominate discussions. The three-day meeting will aim to coordinate international responses to these ongoing global challenges.
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Former USMNT player Stuart Holden has identified the team’s biggest challenge as selecting the right 11 players for the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the lack of progress since the 2022 World Cup. He emphasized the importance of top players like Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie being on the field to inspire and deliver results.
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Three Alexander brothers have pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges, accused of drugging and assaulting women after luring them with luxury experiences. The superseding indictment reveals new accusations and expands the case to 10 charges, including allegations involving minors.
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A family road trip takes an unexpected turn after a speeding ticket in Reagan’s hometown forces an overnight stay, court appearance, and spiritual reflection. The incident leads to a deeper exploration of Ronald Reagan’s legacy and the significance of his hometown, Dixon, Illinois.
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A third-party dental marketing agency’s unsecured database exposed millions of patient records, revealing personal information that could be exploited for identity theft. The breach highlights vulnerabilities in third-party data handling and raises questions about compliance with HIPAA regulations.
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Huma Abedin, a former top aide to Hillary Clinton, married Alex Soros, the son of billionaire left-wing donor George Soros, in a lavish Hamptons wedding attended by prominent Democrats including former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Bill and Hillary Clinton. The event, described as a gathering of wealth and power, featured…
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Former U.S. men’s soccer star Stu Holden highlights key challenges for the U.S. team in preparing for the 2026 World Cup. The former player emphasizes the need for leadership, consistency, and player quality to enhance competitiveness.
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Residents of Bat Yam, Israel, are rushing to safety as sirens blare, marking an emergency response to escalating tensions with Iran. Fox News correspondent Alex Hogan is on the ground in the city, providing real-time updates on the Israel-Iran conflict during a live segment on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
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Germany is commemorating its first-ever Veterans Day with nationwide events in Berlin and across the country. The occasion coincides with Bayern Munich’s start to their Club World Cup campaign in the United States.
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Former Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan has vowed to ‘destroy’ Iranian nuclear facilities as tensions escalate. Erdan joined ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the IDF’s ongoing strikes against Iran.
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Alison Arngrim, who portrayed Nellie Oleson, discussed the controversial 1977 episode ‘Here Come the Brides’ on the ‘Little House 50’ podcast. She reflected on the significant age gap between characters and the lack of modern safeguards, highlighting that such a storyline would not be possible today.
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Alison Arngrim, who played Nellie Oleson in ‘Little House on the Prairie,’ discussed the 1977 episode ‘Here Come the Brides,’ which featured a controversial age gap between her character and the actor portraying her love interest. She noted that such a storyline would not be made today due to modern standards and the inclusion of…
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House Republicans banned taxpayer funds for gender transition procedures in a spending bill, sparking accusations from Democrats that the measure targets ‘medically necessary care.’ Republican watchdog American Principles Project claims the Democratic narrative is misleading, arguing the law cuts non-essential procedures.
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Republican Rep. Brandon Gill of Texas has called for governors who ‘flout federal law’ with sanctuary policies to face arrest. This comes amid tensions in Los Angeles where rioters have clashed with law enforcement, and President Trump has called for Governor Gavin Newsom’s arrest, which has been criticized as authoritarian.
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Portland Police made multiple arrests near an ICE facility after a declared riot left four officers injured. The arrests were focused on criminal actions, with several individuals charged with assault, criminal mischief, and theft.
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Volkswagen’s operations in Brazil are marked by a long history of human rights violations and labor exploitation, raising serious ethical concerns. The company’s past in the country is blighted by decades of human rights abuses and exploitation, highlighting ongoing issues with corporate accountability.
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A Reddit user detailed his chaotic first day at the Costco food court, leading to a desire to quit. Commenters offered encouragement, with some suggesting it’s okay to quit if the job doesn’t fit.
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The author recounts a traumatic brain injury that left her in a coma, saved by her father, a first responder. Her recovery was powered by faith, as she came to see God as the true hero in her life.
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Buster Murdaugh, Alex Murdaugh’s surviving son, won a key legal victory as a federal judge allowed his defamation lawsuit against Warner Bros to proceed. The case claims the media company’s documentary falsely implicated him in the 2015 murder of Stephen Smith, a former classmate. Judge Gergel rejected arguments that the First Amendment blocks the claim.
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President Donald Trump celebrated the Army’s 25,000th anniversary, highlighting military support, while Democratic lawmakers organized ‘No Kings’ rallies to protest his policies.
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Israeli forces have launched a significant airstrike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with 50 fighter jets reported to be involved in the operation. The attack comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations, following recent diplomatic and military posturing.
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Authorities have begun handing over the bodies of victims of the fatal Air India crash for last rites after DNA matching, facing criticism for delays. The process has frustrated some families awaiting closure.
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Richard Grenell, a senior U.S. official, has spoken about cancel culture, the idea of ‘normal gays,’ and his relationship with Melania Trump. The discussion highlights his perspectives on societal issues and personal connections.
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Pastor Jesse Bradley shares reflections on Father’s Day, emphasizing the critical role fathers play in protecting and providing for their families. He highlights the importance of listening, serving, leading, praying, and demonstrating consistent and loyal love in family relationships.
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Kamaru Usman secured a unanimous decision victory over Joaquin Buckley at UFC Fight Night in Atlanta, marking his first win in 2023. The victory highlights his return to form after a 20-month absence from the octagon.